A bad musician blames his instruments lol, it was not exactly the case with South Africa based Zimbabwean Reggae musician Buffalo Soulja. Big Buffs apologized to his Zimbabwe fans after he staged a dismal performance at the Harare's National Sports Stadium coupled by lots of technical hick ups, poor stage lighting and poor sound quality.
Updating fans through Facebook the Channel O award winning Dancehall artist said in a statement
WANNA APPOLOGIZE TO ZIM FANS FOR NOT PEFORMING A FULL SET TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY THE SOUND JAM ON US THE SHOW WAZ DISORGANIZED BUT DESPITE THT IT WAZ A SUCCESSFUL CONCERT SEAN PAUL REDEEMED HIMSELF HE MURDER IT BUT I'm MAD AT AKON NIGGA WAZ MYMIN AFTA WE PAYED 350 000 usd DATS SOME BULLSHIT
Born Thabani Ndlovu five months after the independence of Zimbabwe, Buffalo Soulja is the third born in a family of four children. He claims to owe his stardom from his father, a jazz artist and saxophonist who worked with the famous Chimurenga maestro, Thomas Mapfumo in the late 70s and early 80s. Buffalo Souljah stomped into music at an early age and is said to have composed his first song “Zuva Randisingakanganwe” [The Day I Will Never
Forget] at the tender age of eight.
He is currently working with Hot Wax Productions, a company owned by the internationally known and self proclaimed Africa's number one Dj Waxxy and Released his highly anticipated Movement Album, with a single that has been doing damage to the airwaves featuring Dem crack Boyz called Izandla Phezulu(Hands Up), a song about hope and celebration.
Buffalo Soulja has been nominated for several awards and walked away with two Channel O music video awards (Best Dancehall and Best New Comer) for the Smash hit Bubble ya Bams in 2008.